Wednesday, May 8, 2013

NEW ORLEANS–Today, the City of New Orleans announced the upcoming
closure of several blocks in the Central Business District and Lower
Garden District for filming of the major motion picture Dawn of the
Planet of the Apes.
Beginning Saturday, May 11, the 100 and 200 blocks of South Rampart
Street, the 1000 block of Common Street, and the 1100 block of Tulane
Avenue will be closed to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The
street closures will remain in effect through June 24, 2013 to
accommodate filming.
In addition to the downtown street closures, parking restrictions and
street closures will be in place on 500 Orange Street, 500 Market
Street, 500 Richard Street and the 1500 to 1600 blocks of South Peters
Street through May 24 to accommodate filming in the area.
All street closures and detours will be marked by signage and
uniformed police officers will be on duty daily to assist with
efficient traffic flow.
A traffic plan with maps and alternate routes for downtown traffic can
be found at www.nola.gov/film, the home page for Film New Orleans in
the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy.
Film New Orleans, the City’s Traffic Engineering Division, the New
Orleans Police Department, New Orleans Fire Department and other City
agencies have worked closely with the production company to minimize
the impact to area business, residents and commuters. The production
company has done extensive outreach to businesses and property owners
in the surrounding area.
Twentieth Century Fox announced today that principal photography is
underway on Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Andy Serkis, celebrated for his performance in the last film, reprises
his role as Caesar. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes also stars Jason
Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty, Public Enemies, The Great Gatsby), Gary
Oldman (The Dark Knight Rises, The Harry Potter film series), Keri
Russell (The Americans, Mission Impossible III), Toby Kebbell (The
Prince of Persia, Wrath of the Titans, Rock N Rolla), Kodi Smit-McPhee
(Let Me In, ParaNorman), Enrique Murciano (Traffic, Black Hawk Down),
Kirk Acevedo (The Thin Red Line) and Judy Greer (The Descendants,
Three Kings, 13 Going on 30).
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is directed by Matt Reeves
(Cloverfield, Let Me In). The producers are Peter Chernin, Dylan Clark
(Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Oblivion), Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver
(Rise of the Planet of the Apes). Tom Hammel (Rise of the Planet of
the Apes) is executive producing.
Members of the media with questions about the production should
contact publicist Gregg Brilliant atgbrilliant@gmail.com.
The production will employ about 600 local residents and involve
approximately 200 visiting cast and crew. Dawn of the Planet of the
Apes will have an estimated local economic impact of $80 million,
which takes into account what the production will spend on costs such
as labor, lodging, good and services.Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is
one of the largest productions New Orleans has hosted.
“We’re proud to welcome Dawn of the Planet of the Apes to New
Orleans,” Mayor Mitch Landrieu said. “The fact that this production is
in New Orleans is a testament to the incredible growth of the local
film industry into a major economic engine, creating jobs and
supporting existing local businesses and new ventures.”
Film New Orleans assists productions with the City’s permitting
process, connects productions with local crew and resources, and
facilitates communication between productions and the local community.
In 2012, New Orleans hosted 61 tax credit film projects (TV, films and
commercials with budgets over $300,000), with direct spending of
$669.8 million. In 2011, the City hosted 46 tax credit projects with
an estimated $544 million in direct spending.
Additional information will be released and posted at www.nola.gov/
film as it becomes available.
Alfonso Bresciani
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Friday, May 3, 2013

Airspace
Scooty Woop Entertainment’s feature film Airspace is slated to shoot in Shreveport. Please direct resumes to airspacefilm@gmail.com . More information will become available as this production develops.

Devil’s Due
Fox feature film Devil’s Due starring Zach Gilford and Allison Miller will shoot March 25th through May 1st in New Orleans. Please send resumes to devilsdueresumes@gmail.com .

Heat
Feature film Heat starring Jason Statham and Sofia Vergara will shoot April 1st for 8 weeks in New Orleans. Please direct resumes to heatthemovie@gmail.com .

Jingle Doggie
Independent feature film Jingle Doggie is slated to begin shooting in May in and around New Orleans. Crew resumes should be sent to crew@foremostpictures.com and cast resumes to cast@foremostpictures.com . More information will become available as this production develops.

Maze Runner
Gotham Group’s feature film Maze Runner will shoot May 6th to July 1st in Baton Rouge. Please direct resumes to mazerunnerthemovie@gmail.com .
Search Party
Gold Circle Films' feature film Search Party will shoot May 3rd through June 14th in Baton Rouge. Please direct resumes to searchpartyproductions@gmail.com or fax 225.610.1668.

The Town that Dreaded Sundown
Blumhouse Productions feature film The Town that Dreaded Sundown will shoot April 22nd for 5 weeks in Shreveport. Please send resumes to townsundown@gmail.com .

Filming
Bonnie & Clyde
Sony Pictures Television Mini Series Bonnie & Clyde is shooting March 7 in Baton Rouge. Please send resumes to bandcproduction@hotmail.com . More information will become available as this production develops.

Reckless
ABC Studios television pilot Reckless is filming March 11th-29th in New Orleans. Please direct resumes to recklessresumes@gmail.com .

The Kennedy Detail
AEI’s feature film The Kennedy Detail will shoot March 11 for 6 weeks in New Orleans. Please direct resumes to kennedyresumes2013@gmail.com .

Untitled Detective Project
HBO Entertainment’s television series Untitled Detective Project starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson is shooting January 22, 2013 until June in New Orleans. Please send resumes to allegraproductions@gmail.com .

When the Game Stands Tall
Mandalay Pictures’ feature film When the Game Stands Tall will shoot April 22nd for 7 weeks in and around New Orleans. Please direct resumes to standtallmovie@gmail.com